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1、2023届河北省石家庄市高中毕业年级教学质量检测(三)英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Events from Cornell UniversityMovies on the Arts Quad (MOTAQ)MOTAQ is an in-person event series on Thursdays at the start of the fall semester for a month. We are opening seating at 7:30 p.m., with the film starting at 8:00 p.m. Bring your warm clothe
2、s and blankets, for it sometimes gets cold out. MOTAQ is brought to you by Cornell University Class Councils, CU Tonight, Campus Activities, and Cornell Cinema, Follow cornellactivities on Instagram.ClubFestIn its 19th year, ClubFest continues as a celebration of CornelPs amazing student groups demo
3、nstrating their activities and promoting the admission of new members. We are also looking for performance groups at ClubFest. ClubFest for the Spring semester will take place this Sunday in Barton Hall. ClubFest is an opportunity for Cornellians to connect with clubs and organizations. Contact us a
4、t student with any ClubFest questions.Slope DayThe Slope Day Programming Board is excited to announce Slope Day this year. Join us on this Saturday for performances throughout the day. There is a long history of the spring-time gathering. While this event has taken many shapes over the past century,
5、 one common goal never changes: celebration. It has been a long time since weve had a live band headlining the Slope Day festival, and the band COIN is sure to be a hit. On Slope Day, approximately 500 volunteers are needed. Contact Volunteer Director Riya to apply.Senior DaysWe invite graduating un
6、dergraduate students to celebrate their achievements during Senior Days from Monday to Friday. Senior Days offers opportunities for seniors to connect through free and ticketed on and off campus events. There are exciting events like Bingo Night, Bowling at Helen Newman and Chimes Concerts&Clock
7、tower Tours. Contact us at .One night there was a sharp knock on my door. I wasnt expecting a visitor. Francoise? Its me, a woman whispered. I threw open the door. Amanda? Whafs wrong?”Amanda, a thin young woman, was our chef. She motioned for me to come outside. Theres a baby Ellie here.“An elephan
8、t?”“Shes right over there, tiny and terrified.”“It must be ETs baby daughter/91 said.Amanda explained that shed heard a noise outside her room. Shed taken her flashlight, opened the door and shined it across the garden. A tiny elephant stared back at her, eyes in terror. Not knowing what to do, Aman
9、da had closed the door and climbed out of a back window to call me.Elephants are fantastic mothers - ET would never leave her baby unattended. Apparently, the baby elephant had somehow slipped under the fence.Amanda and I had to get her inside the house to keep her safe until we could get her back t
10、o her mother. Her frightened eyes stared at us through the leaves. I walked slowly toward the Ellie. She watched me but as soon as I was within touching distance, she ran behind the house. Amanda and I ran after her. Finally, we managed to corner the Ellie in the parking area. She stood completely s
11、till, head down and eyes flashing anxiously at any movement or sound. I tried approaching her again, and this time she didnt resist, allowing us to gently get her into my home.I kept talking to her, telling her she was safe and that we would get her back to her mum. Then I called the reserve center
12、for help and, to our relief, they promised to come right away. 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Realizing the Ellie might be thirsty, I told Amanda to get her some milk.Soon, we heard the sound of a truck on the dirt track.1. What can you do in ClubFest this Sunday?A. Watch a movie.B. Learn ab
13、out student groups.C. Apply to be a volunteer.D. Demonstrate achievements.2. Which event will you choose if you want to enjoy a band performance?B. ClubFest.D. Senior Days.B. Four days.D. A week.A. Movies on the Arts Quad.C. Slope Day.3. . How long does Senior Days last?A. One day.C. Five days.My mo
14、ther used to take me to my grandparents9 in Belgium during the school holidays. While I would play chess with my grandfather, he would tell me stories about growing up, falling in love, and travelling around the world.I didnt realize the importance of preserving memories until my grandfather passed
15、away, which ultimately changed my outlook on remembering our loved ones and the stories we share. I thought about solutions to help other people record the precious memories for those they love-before ifs too late. So I began matching ghostwriters (代笔人)to clients to help them write a book as smoothl
16、y and beautifully as possible, and Story Terrace was born.Since then, we have explored the power of stories and their ability to connect us with our past and make sense of the present. It has been documented that increased family connection is significantly linked to less loneliness. Learning more a
17、bout ones family history, however, has been linked to boosting emotional health, increasing compassion and providing a deeper sense of cultures and traditions.What we have found through our own research is that so many of us have missed out on the opportunity to explore our origins. 56 percent of Br
18、its agreed that much of their family history is lost because they are no longer able to speak with the person who knows the most about it. A further 51 percent expressed regret as they wished they could tell their younger self to document their family life story, feeling that most of it had been for
19、gotten. But when it comes to telling these stories, many dont know where to begin.We have seen numerous times when people come to us with random journal entries and notes from over the years, and these can be developed into a wonderful work of art that can be passed down for generations to come.Half
20、 of the projects we see at Story Terrace are heritage stories, with family occupying a dominant theme for most stories. Alongside this, common themes we see are of course love, overcoming challenges, settling in new surroundings and so on. However, family is a thread that always ties these together.
21、4. What does Story Terrace do?A. It boosts the mood of your family members.B , It gives treatment to people with mental illness.C. It links people from different cultures together.D. It helps turn your beloved ones stories into a book.5. What does the author intend to show by listing the numbers in
22、paragraph 4?A. Why Story Terrace matters.B How Story Terrace functions.C. What StoryTerrace focuses on.D. Where StoryTerrace beings your story.6. What can you infer about Story Terrace from the last paragraph?A. It is part of the national heritage.B Its stories are mostly about family.C - It dominat
23、es half of the market.D. Its stories gain much popularity.7. What is the best title for the text?A. Family Stories Worth TellingB . Create Your Own Story BooksC - Documents of Family HistoryD. Preserve Memories with StoryTerraceSherry Gao is pouring coffee made from single-origin beans, hoping that
24、her Mandarin Coffee Stand in the city of Pasadenawill, California introduces you to your new favorite coffee and turns your preconceptions about Chinese coffee beans upside down.Much of the Western world imports its coffee from Africa and South America. But Gao hopes that throwing light on Yunnan-so
25、urced coffee could expose customers to the coffee-producing region and help to break down prejudice against the beans, which for decades, until only a few years ago, were primarily used for instant products.“We wanted to highlight Chinese coffee because a lot of people never had Chinese coffee befor
26、e/ Gao said. “Some have the mindset that its bad or its cheap, but thafs not the case anymore. Ifs been changing so much over the last decade.”Recent experimentation with processing, such as the addition of fruit or sugarcane molasses during the production, is leading Yunnans coffee to more flavorfu
27、l results. Every time a new product comes in, it tastes better than the last one,“ Gao said.Farmers in China have grown tea for more than 3,000 years, but coffee has been grown there for only about a century in small quantities, with an uptick in the 1980s with government involvement. And the turn o
28、f the century and the 2010s saw a sharp growth with international corporations investing in the regions crops, initially for use in instant coffee.But in the last 10 to 15 years, tastes and demand for specialty and high-grade coffees emerged, especially from local growers and shops. The domestic dem
29、and for China-grown coffee has risen so dramatically that Gao says its now much more expensive.To further connect with the community, Gao hopes to one day host classes for interactive how-to events. After all, she says, the Yunnan coffee tastes excellent when made in ones own kitchen with a pour-ove
30、r system and she hopes its only a matter of time before home specialty coffee enthusiasts catch on too.8. Whats a misunderstanding of Chinese coffee beans?A. They are of poor quality.B. They have limited producing areas.C. They have a mild taste.D. They are used for flavored coffee.9. What does the
31、underlined word uptick“ in paragraph 5 mean?A. Output.B. Increase.C. Option.D. Investment.10. What does Sherry Gao expect to do in future?A. Offer community members coffee for free.B , Buy a pour-over system for her shop.C. Teach people to make Chinese coffee at home.D. Keep up with home specialty c
32、offee fans.11. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A. Entertainment.B. Health.D. Business.C. Education.While the rest of us are sleeping, freshwater turtles (龟)from Central America to Asia are getting out of the water and basking (月 光浴)at night. There have been reports of this behav
33、ior before, but now a new study is the first to document the widespread occurrence. The findings suggest this may be a common and almost entirely overlooked aspect of many species ecology.Dr. Donald McKnight, one of the researchers, said he and a colleague first observed freshwater turtles night bas
34、king at the Ross River in Townsville, Australia. We think its related to temperature. The water is staying so warm at night that its actually warmer than the turtles like to be and they can cool down by coming out of the water,“ says McKnight.For the study, researchers put cameras to watch the night
35、 activity of as many freshwater turtle species as possible. The cameras were set up in 25 locations. They were programmed to take a photo every two minutes. They collected data on 29 species of freshwater turtles.It would be lovely to think the turtles are just enjoying some leisure time when things
36、 are quiet. But the researchers note that in most cases, the turtles got out of water when the water was too warm and the air was cooler. Given the warming planet, thats admittedly a bit depressing. However, not all of the nighttime baskers were escaping too-warm water. According to the study, turtl
37、es in India exhibited more basking on cooler nights, rather than warmer nights, and those in Africa spent more time basking at night in winter than in summer. The reasons for these differences are unclear. It may be that at some sites or seasons, turtles are escaping unfavourably warm water temperat
38、ures, while at others, they are taking advantage of the warm air to increase their body temperature and escape unfavourably cold water.Regardless of the why” behind different species9 reasons for midnight basking, its a fascinating look at behaviors not previously documented by scientists. And it is
39、 at least encouraging to know that turtles are figuring out important behaviors tied to climate change. 12. Why do the freshwater turtles from Australia get out of water at night? A. To search for extra food.B. To avoid natural enemies.C. To cool themselves down.D. To enjoy the quietness outside.13.
40、 What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. How the study was conducted.B , What the study brought about.C. Why the study was carried out.D. Where the study was made.14. Which of the following are the researchers certain about?A. Turtles in Africa flee water often on summer nights.B. The water is unfavorab
41、le for turtles to survive in IndiaC. The reasons for turtles different behaviors are obvious.D. Night basking is caused by the change of water temperature.15. How does the author feel about the finding?A. Skeptical.B. Positive.C. Surprised.D. Desperate.二、七选五Just breathe. Sound familiar? Whether tryi
42、ng to decrease stress, anxiety, and muscle tension or increase our focus, we are frequently encouraged to breathe.There is a good reason for this, particularly when it comes to muscle tension andpain. 16 When we are stressed, our muscles tense, and this tension can increase pain. Pain can also cause
43、 stress, increasing muscle tension and creating more pain. Also, it is common to hold our breath when we are stressed or in pain 17So, one helpful way to manage stress and pain is to practice relaxing our muscles and nervous system via breathing exercises. While engaging in longer relaxation exercis
44、es is beneficial, practicing brief exercises is practical.Breathe Slowly and Rhythmically18 Imagine your breath is a wave in the ocean that is slowly coming into shore and then slowly going back into the ocean. See if you can practice breathing slowly and steadily for about two to five minutes.Lengt
45、hen the Exhale (呼)Portion of Your BreathThe exhale is like a brake for our nervous system, helping it slow down. Practice making the exhale portion of the breath longer than the inhale: For example, if you naturally inhale to a count of three, practice slowly exhaling to a count of five.Breathe from
46、 Your Belly (腹部)Belly breathing tends to be the most relaxing type of breath. When you breathe using your belly, you stimulate the vagus nerve which activates the relaxation response.19Therefore, you feel at ease and comfortable.It is important not to wait until tension and pain increase to practice
47、 these exercises.20So just slow down and breathe on.A. Practice breathing in and out at a slow speed.B. Unfortunately, doing so increases pain and stress.C. The exhale part of the breath is the most relaxing.D. Breathing from your nose only helps you calm down.E. Physical pain and emotional stress o
48、ften go hand in hand.F. They will be most effective when you are not in much pain.G. This will reduce your heart rate and blood pressure and lower stress.三、完形填空In 2019,1 was staying at a fitness camp in Thailand. After doing 2.5 hours of kickboxing, I began to cough. Thinking it was probably from the intense workout, I brushed off the21.But over the next few hours, I started struggling to 22 breathe and my heart began to 23, I panicked and decided to get help. As I was 24 myself to thefront desk, a Thai woman saw me and asked what was wrong. I tried to 25 that I